00:01I'm Karine, I'm in an emergency emergency service.
00:05I was in the park with my husband and my children, I watched them play.
00:10It's been three weeks since I didn't have enough time for me.
00:14So I was there, I took care of it.
00:17I had put my phone in silence, but at the moment I felt my phone vibrate in my pocket.
00:22So, I fell asleep, obviously it was the hospital.
00:26So, it's like usual, Karine, we're in the air, we have the barcades,
00:30there's the floors, we really need someone, please come.
00:34So, I look at my children, my husband, I look at my husband and I say,
00:38if I go, I'll go to the afternoon afternoon.
00:40And if I go not, they're in the air, they're in the air, they'll crack.
00:43And it's been the patient who attend 4, 6, 8, 10 hours.
00:48So, I'm culpabilizing, but I say yes.
00:52So, I'm going.
00:53So, I arrive and I see a lot of patients who are there since the morning.
00:57There are some who are impergressive because of the attence.
01:00And then, it's started, I'm going everywhere, I do that.
01:04And in fact, the problem is that when I made this job, it's really a vocation.
01:07It's to say that I made this job because I wanted to be useful.
01:10And I found out to do so on the chain, because it's not in the contract, it's not in the
01:15contract.
01:16In fact, the effectives are managed in a flow tendu.
01:19So, in fact, there's no marge for the imprévus.
01:22The direction, they have only reduction of costs at the house.
01:26There's more and less patients, but there's more and more patients.
01:29So, there's a problem somewhere.
01:31The quality of work is not good.
01:32We make errors in transmission because we are fatigued, for sure.
01:35We don't have time to hold hands, we don't have time to explain an exam.
01:40It's insupportable psychologically and physically because I have the impression of cautioning the institutional violence.
01:47In addition, the locaux are more and more vétuses.
01:50The material is falling apart.
01:51It's really whatever.
01:52So, we compensated clearly the lack of means with our imprévus.
01:55And all that because it's a pretext that we need to be productive.
01:58But in fact, we're not in a facility, we're at the hospital, we care about people.
02:02So, in fact, at the end of a moment, obviously, what was going to happen was going to happen.
02:06In fact, I cracked.
02:07I fell in tears in tears in the vestiaires.
02:10And Julie, my colleague, she found me there.
02:13She's a representative of the CFTC, the social establishment committee.
02:17It's the CSE.
02:19And in fact, she listened to really attentively.
02:21And she told me about the right to the connection.
02:24I didn't know it at all.
02:25And she told me that it was their priority, in fact, that we could rest.
02:28That we could really have the time to rest necessary to be able to be able to do it after.
02:32Yeah.
02:32So, in fact, the mission of the CFTC, it's just to be able to protect us, to be able to
02:36be able to be able to support the additional hours, to respect the plannings.
02:39They're very important for the recruitment, for example.
02:41Because there, we have a source of effect, so we really want to recruit.
02:44Also, they want absolutely that we have conditions of work dignes.
02:48They want to be able to prevent the psychosocial risks.
02:51Because it really needs to be integrated into the hospital's policy.
02:55Because there's too much burnout from the colleagues.
02:58The CFTC wants to be a efficient work medicine, which is a prevention.
03:03I realized that, in voting for the CFTC, I defended the hospital.
03:05Not only my salary and my holidays.
03:08And that, really, it allowed us to defend the rights of patients to be in good conditions.
03:13We really want resources to be able to support the needs.
03:16Because we can't be able to take care of if we are ourselves at the breath.
03:20So, I decided to sign up on the CFTC list for the elections of December,
03:24to represent the health care personnel, so that they can really find good and sense in the job.
03:31I want to be able to come to a public service of proximity,
03:33so that we can respect those who are sick, as much as the patients.
03:38We can wish that my phone has to sound.
03:40Well, not much at all.
03:41And that I can finally sleep.
03:43That would be great.
03:48Thank you, Martin.
03:58Thanks.
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